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In-Depth Analysis of the Pancreatic Extracellular Matrix during Development for Next-Generation Tissue Engineering

Glorieux et al., 2023

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9558023466025426324
Author
Glorieux L
Vandooren L
Derclaye S
Pyr dit Ruys S
Oncina-Gil P
Salowka A
Herinckx G
Aajja E
Lemoine P
Spourquet C
Lefort H
Henriet P
Tyteca D
Spagnoli F
Alsteens D
Vertommen D
Pierreux C
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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The pancreas is a complex organ consisting of differentiated cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) organized adequately to enable its endocrine and exocrine functions. Although much is known about the intrinsic factors that control pancreas development, very few studies have …
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